Abstract

Artificial materials with controllable wettability are of global interests in oil–water related applications. In the present report, a surface with superhydrophilicity/superoleophilicity and underwater superoleophobicity was constructed on filter paper via dip-coating ZnO colloids. However, the wettability of the filter paper was converted to be superhydrophobic and superoleophilic after being modified by octyltrimethoxysilane, and water contact angle on the surface is larger than 150° while oil contact angle is smaller than 5°. The filter paper can be employed to selectively adsorb oil floating on water or separate water–oil mixtures via filtration process because of its superhydrophobicity and superoleophilicity. Additionally, the filter paper has also the capacity to hold water, which is expected to be used as a material for manufacturing labwares. A filter paper with superhydrophobicity and superoleophilicity was fabricated by dip-coating and subsequent modification. Water contact angle and sliding angle on the filter paper are 157°and 6°, respectively. The filter paper with superhydrophobicity and superoleophilicity could be employed to separate oil–water mixture with high efficiency.

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